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I keep going back and forth with this one because I am told different things all the time. Is it best to use a sponge for application of liquid foundation or is it better to use your fingers? I was told by make up artists that it is best to use your finger (as long as you wash your hands) because it applies better and that you donâ€™t waste the product on the sponge absorption. On the other hand, I was just told by another artist that the sponge is defiantly better because it applies more evenly and gives the skin a more even tone. Does anyone have advice on this? Or does it really just come down to personal preference?

The ends of my hair are really dry, but I want to avoid getting a hair cut because I am trying to grow it out.
Is there a product that I can apply to my hair that will seal split ends and make my hair look more vibrant? I was hoping to find a intense hair mask of some sort.

I always get white deoderant marks on my tops.
Even if I put the deoderant on after I get dressed, I always have that white stain on my shirts. Anyone out there have advice on how to avoid this pesky problem?!

I was reading an article on this topic and I always think its a nice reminder for us ladies that try to eat well... and fight the signs of aging at the same time! So next time you choose something to snack on, try one of the below rather than junk food! Enjoy : ) Avocados Walnut Green Vegetables Water Berries Green Tea Red Wine Beans Melon Dark Chocolate

I saw this dry shampoo spray product today that you can spray into your hair in case you need to save time and dont feel like washing your hair. It's suppose to soak up the oil in your hair and leave your hair looking freshly washed. I was about to buy it, but had second thoughts... does it really work??! Because if it does, I think its a great idea!

I have 1 eye lash that somehow has gotten twisted and is now sticking out in a different direction. I tried wearing mascara and using a curler and nothing seems to help! Its driving me crazy! Is there a solution here? Or should I just pluck it? (I am scared to pluck it)!

I was always told that you should never pluck above your eye brows, but I went to a new lady for threading and she went crazy up there! I didnt say anything because I was too shy, or thought I was out dated with my "no touching above the brow rule"! Does anyone else pluck above the brow line?